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26-Like A Freshly-Washed Cow

26-Like A Freshly-Washed Cow

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Hello and welcome, breast cancer curious fam! Kat, Aimee, and Babs recorded this episode on July 6, 2023 with Aimee’s sister, Carley. If you're new here, welcome. This is a podcast about two sisters who are now breast cancer survivors, Kat and Babs, as they talk about our experience since their diagnosis.

If you’re here and you know Kat and Babs in real life, know that your support still means the world to them. Thanks for showing up. Because life doesn’t just go back to what life once was before cancer. 

As a disclaimer, this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of qualified professionals. 


If you get nothing else from this episode: 

  • Remember you are worth every bit of quality care and deserve to ask every question of your care team.

  • Celebrate those milestones! 

  • If you’re having trouble with insurance, talk about your options with your medical care team AND your HR team if applicable.


In this conversation: 

  • B has so many updates to tell the good people, including six ways to life-saving medical care, DIEP flap, insurance trash, and non-cancer things

  • B and Kat talk all about Camp Breastie

  • #Scandoval, Real Housewives, and all that good content 


My Breasties Podcast Tracks: Full Playlist


References: How Cigna Saves Millions by Having Its Doctors Reject Claims Without Reading Them; The Breasties; Camp Breastie; Resensation; Natera’s Signatera testing; Dena Goldberg


Honorable mentions: capsular contracture, DIEP flap surgery and the DIEP flap coding crisis, nail art, depression, #notsponsored Estranghero Ceramics, Elysian Wellness


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